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  1. Got it! So, my question is was Trojan.Multi.BroSubsc an actual Trojan that gave backdoor access?
  2. I still have the original report from the screenshot that started this thread that's in the ENC1 file extension, but it won't let me submit it here because the file type isn't accepted.
  3. Hi, in my original post that started this thread, the screenshot of my detection also showed that I disinfected and cured the Trojan.Multi.brosubsc.gen detection already. Do you want me to post a screenshot of a scan again but in Malwarebytes Adware cleaner?
  4. If the detection is ransomware, and my files aren't encrypted, does this mean my detection was a false positive?
  5. I'm using the application that I downloaded from here: https://www.kaspersky.com/downloads/free-virus-removal-tool. There is no path to the Reports from there. Can I give you my Log file?
  6. Hi, I never got any unwanted ads ever so that's what's really confusing me. Beyond unwanted ads, does the malware give backdoor access? That's my biggest concern. Attached below is the photo of my detection screenshot from logs.
  7. Hi, thank you for responding. I couldn't find any other forum or discussion that talked about whether or not this detection is a false positive, adware, or an actual trojan? Since Kaspersky is the only one picking this up, I was wondering what it was really.
  8. My antivirus software Kaspersky detected a file in the system memory that is called "Trojan.Multi.BroSubsc.gen". Is this a false positive or is this adware or an actual trojan? See the attachment below. Thanks!
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